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| | | 2007.5 + (GMT 900) Non Powertrain--New Body Style-- Discussion 07.5 + Topics Not related to the Powertrain, interior, suspensions, body, wheels, tires, ect. |  |
08-31-2007, 11:01 PM
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| 20" E rated tires? Been looking all over for 20s that are "E" rated. biggest I can find are 17". Tried Tire Rack and DTD, same both places. Any input is appreciated. thanks. |
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09-01-2007, 06:07 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Barnesville OH
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| first off welcome to the site..thats a tall order but there are avalible but not exactily what you call cheap but here goes,33-12.50R20 M/T are availble in the Toyo Open Country,Cooper Discover STT and the Terre Mudgrappler and them are all in a LR E(10ply)if you want a specific size let me know..
__________________ James 
05 LLY Chevy LS E/C L/B DRW my older brothers truck now
2006 LBZ GMC SLE C/C S/B,sold the truck to my dad for a business truck
My Truck now,1987 Chevy 2500 350 tweaked,6" SuperLift,350 V8 bored 60 over,Elderbrock headers Cam and Titanium Rockers,750 Twin Pumped Holley Carb and some other goodies.crank dynos over 400HP.
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09-02-2007, 05:41 AM
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| Thanks for the info--Ill probably wind up sticking with a 265/70r17. I dont want to raise the torsion bars, or increase the rollout alot. this size keeps me at about 1 inch taller than stock. what do you think about the BFG revos vs. the Pirelli Scorpion atrs? |
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09-03-2007, 07:14 AM
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| revos are the best if you want a quite ride yet one that still digs but if you want a digger and looks go with the BFG's,i really don't have any experience with the ATR's but i have heard good reports they are a good digger but make some noise goin down the road..
__________________ James 
05 LLY Chevy LS E/C L/B DRW my older brothers truck now
2006 LBZ GMC SLE C/C S/B,sold the truck to my dad for a business truck
My Truck now,1987 Chevy 2500 350 tweaked,6" SuperLift,350 V8 bored 60 over,Elderbrock headers Cam and Titanium Rockers,750 Twin Pumped Holley Carb and some other goodies.crank dynos over 400HP. |
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09-20-2007, 07:42 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Texas
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| Check out the Toyo Open Countries. I love my 265 HTs. |
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10-01-2007, 06:07 PM
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eBay Motors
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| I 2nd the Toyo's - Got my 18's at Les Schwab - Long lasting and QUITE......
__________________ '07 GMC Sierra 2500 4x4 SLE 1. LMM, CC, 6' Box.
LT275/65R-18 Toyo Open Country H/T on Venti V98 18x9 +25mm offset. 50psi front, 40psi rear unloaded.
A.R.E. Canopy, Willmore Stainless Steel Tube Steps, Bed Coating, Bed Mat, Rear Wheel Wells Undercoating, GM Mud Flaps, Stanadyne, B5 BioDiesel, Fumoco Valve, Baldwin Filters.
21 MPG freeway with 4,000+ miles…. 18 MPG freeway when new... up 1 MPG with Stanadyne... up 1 MPG with the cab-high canopy... up 1 MPG after hitting 4,000 miles….. |
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